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Japanese Insurer’s Plan to Sell Foreign Debt Flashes Market Warning

A Japanese insurer with $65 billion of assets plans to offload all its currency-hedged foreign debt holdings, foreshadowing what may become a renewed wave of selling by some of the biggest investors in global bond markets. Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance …

FTX Celebrity Promoters Say Crypto Investors Cannot Sue Over Accounts

Celebrities who promoted FTX, including NFL quarterback Tom Brady and comedian Larry David, said an investor lawsuit seeking damages in the wake of the cryptocurrency exchange’s collapse should be dismissed. The proposed class action in Miami alleges that FTX yield-bearing …

Church Tried to Exclude Named Storms, But Appeals Court Says Coverage Due Anyway

In 2015, the Shilo Christian Center in Melbourne, Florida, cut its property insurance premiums in half by asking its insurer to drop coverage for named windstorms. Hurricane Matthew struck the next year, ripping the roof of the church and unleashing …

Florida Insurers Facing a New 1% Assessment on Premiums for Insolvent Insurer Claims

Florida property insurers are preparing for another assessment on premiums to help the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association fund outstanding claims from an insolvent insurer. The 1% emergency assessment on all premium for new and renewing policies, approved this month by …

Shelter-in-Place Order Lifted After Georgia Chemical Plant Fire Extinguished

Emergency crews extinguished a fire at a Georgia chemical plant shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday, allowing officials to lift a shelter-in-place order issued in the afternoon when the fire broke out for the second time in the day. The fire …

Breaking it Down: What Florida Insurers Need to Know about Bad Faith After Tort Reform

Bad-faith litigation is a hot topic in Florida following the passage of the new tort-reform measure known as House Bill 837. However, even in the face of reasonable legislative changes, it remains important for insurers and their adjusters to be …

Capitola in California Secures $15.6M in Funding Round Led by Munich Re Ventures

Capitola in California has raised $15.6 million in its Series A funding round led by Munich Re Ventures. The firm reports this round will be used to grow Capitola’s platform with an emphasis on its market intelligence capabilities and to …

A Look Back at Boston Marathon Bombing Insurance Claims

Ten years ago, on April 15, 2013, two brothers placed pressure cooker bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The devices detonated within seconds of each other, killing three people, injuring more than 260 others, and causing property …

California Workers’ Comp Fraud Task Force Uncovers $1.6M in Unreported Payroll

California private security company owner Luis Burgos, 50, and his former business partner, Sohan Singh, 57, were charged for their alleged involvement in a workers’ compensation insurance fraud scheme after an investigation by the Central Valley Workers’ Compensation Fraud Task …

Thieves Grab Hundreds of Thousands of Dimes From Parked Truck

A truck containing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of dimes was broken into while it was parked overnight at a Philadelphia store, and authorities say the thieves apparently made off with at least $100,000. The theft was reported around …

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